There Is No Energy Problem
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.82 (657 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1456749684 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 156 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-19 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This is not a very difficulty thing to do. We would satisfy all U.S. This book will define energy and describe its current uses and sources. Concern is sometimes expressed that world energy is being "used up." This is a meaningless concern. A sensible and economically viable plan is then proposed and described for meeting all our energy needs. energy requirements if we were able to capture and make use of one hundredth of 1% of all the solar energy intercepted by the earth. The purpose of this book is to
Dr. He has been a director of G.E.I.C.O. Following that, he was appointed Dean of the School of Business Administration at George Mason University, bringing it to accreditation and national recognition by 1991. He has been a keynote speaker at national symposia, a commentator on T.V., and the commencement speaker at G.W. Raphael has two degrees in Civil Engineering and a Doctorate in Applied Mechanics. About the Author In 1986, Coleman Raphael retired as C.E.O. University. He was also a program manager at Republic Aviation Corporation; a rocket scientist at Avco; and a Vice President of Fairchild Industries. . He also taught capitalism for the Commerce Department in China. and the National Bank of Washington, an advisor and energy consultant toVirginia and Maryland governors, and an auth
"Four Stars" according to Tony Meyer. Thank you
He has been a director of G.E.I.C.O. He also taught capitalism for the Commerce Department in China. His lectures and writings have included scientific as well as sociological issues, as well as ethical behavior and rational governmental policies. He was also a program manager at Republic Aviation Corporation; a rocket scientist at Avco; and a Vice President of Fairchild Industries. Following that, he was appointed Dean of the School of Business Administration at George Mason Universi